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Major William Sudell (1850–1911) was an
English ****ociation
football player and administrator, who was the
first chairman of
Preston North End. He joined...
- to the
Preston North End team of the 1888–89 season,
managed by
William Sudell, and the ****nal team of the 2003–04
season managed by Arsène Wenger. Preston...
- in the
Borough of
Blackburn with Darwen.
These are:
Earcroft Marsh House Sudell Sunnyhurst Whitehall Darwen had its own
parliamentary constituency until...
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Sudell is a
Metropolitan Borough of
Sefton ward in the
Sefton Central Parliamentary constituency that
covers the
eastern part of the town of
Maghull including...
- 326, 393, 401. ISBN 0-19-541521-3. OCLC 46661540. Storm,
Rachel (2011).
Sudell,
Helen (ed.).
Myths &
Legends of India, Egypt,
China & ****an (2nd ed.)....
- marrows,
called "courgettes" in
British English, is
relatively recent.
Sudell (1966) does not
mention courgettes,
although he has a
section on "vegetable...
- championship, the
pressures on
managers to
succeed can be great.
William Sudell managed Preston North End to the
inaugural championship in 1888–89, which...
- Britannica". www.britannica.com.
Retrieved 2022-07-02. Storm,
Rachel (2011).
Sudell,
Helen (ed.).
Myths &
Legends of India, Egypt,
China & ****an (2nd ed.)....
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Wolverhampton Wanderers William Sudell (secretary manager) 2 1889–90
Preston North End (2)
Everton Blackburn Rovers William Sudell (secretary manager) 3 1890–91...
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Football Union". Instead, "The
Football League" was
proposed by
Major William Sudell,
representing Preston, and
quickly agreed upon.
Although the
Royal Hotel...